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LAICO:Supporting Eye Care

“TOWARDS COMPREHENSIVE EYE CARE”CONCLAVE OF SIGHT FIRST HOSPITALS –

MD 322Durgapur, Nov 2011

About LAICO

Established in 1991 with support from LCIF

Consultancy and Capacity Building wing of Aravind Eye Care System

Consultancy TrainingProducts &

Services

Advocacy Research

Built on experience & experiments in the Aravind hospital network

5 Eye Hospitals

2 Surgical Centres

7 Community Eye Clinics

39 Vision Centres

2 Managed Hospitals

LAICO’s Partners till Date

273eye hospitalseye hospitals

27countriescountries

127Lions Eye HospitalsLions Eye Hospitals

Project SF 1588

Multiples

Total

South 22

East 29

West 15

North 7

Total 73

Enhancing performance and efficiency

Transitioning from the current cataract-centric to comprehensive eye care

Developing a strategic approach to become a tertiary care centre/ training facility

Project SF 1588

Workshop I Aug 2011Joint Meeting of TAs

Aug 14, 2011

Workshop II Oct 2011Workshop III Jan 2012Workshop IV Apr 2012Workshop V Jun 2012Joint Meeting of TAs

Jun 2012

11 hospitals

13 hospitals20 hospitals

Monitoring & Feedback

Implementation & Follow-up Support

Vision Building &Developing Action Plans

Consultancy – helping hospitals enhance their performance

Scientific approach to 20

Designing services based on community need

Graduating from secondary to tertiary care

Needs Assessment & Data Collection

Selection of the Hospital

Vision Building

Clinical

Community

Health Services

Objectives

Strategies & Action plans with time schedules for implementation

PrevalenceandIncidence ofVisual Impairment

Training

Team development Community orientationStrong focus on applicationNeed basedRelevant to patient care at all

settings

Training

Training

Training Programs

Policy (Institution Head)

Course for Hospital Directors

Course for Program Managers

Workshop on Developing a Training Programme

Strategy (Managers)

Hospital Administrators Project ManagementResearch Methodology

Action (Operational Staff)

Hands-on Surgical CoursesCommunity Outreach Instrument MaintenanceOptical Dispensing

Upcoming Courses

Jan 22 – 28, 2012 Management Priorities in Eye Care Delivery (for Heads of Eye Hospitals)

1 week

Jan 30 – Feb 11, 2012

Management Training for Eye Care Programme Managers

2 weeks

April 16 – May 10, 2012

Management Training and Systems Development for Hospital Administrators

4 weeks

June 15 – July 14, 2012

Community Outreach and Social Marketing of Eye Care Services

4 weeks

July 17 – 20, 2012 Eyexcel – Expanding Global Eye Care Workforce through Excellence in Training

4 days

Aurosiksha

www.aurosiksha.org

Video

Practice Test

It is the most basic and common test done to measure the patient’s ability to see fine details or small objects

Publications

Mid Level Ophthalmic Personnel Training Manuals

Five Manuals Training Series on Ophthalmic Assisting

Three on Training in Eye Care Support Services along with DVDs

Models for Managing Diabetic Retinopathy

Guidelines for DR

Program in India

TIFAC– Core in

Diabetic

Retinopathy

A Model for Managing DR

Paediatric Ophthalmology – A practitioner’s

Guide

Orthoptics

Simplified

Pead. Eye Care & Cataract

Quality Cataract Surgery Series

Fourth Edition of the Neuro –

Ophthalmology

Second Edition of the Manual SICS

Aravind’s Atlas of Fungal Corneal

Ulcers

Resource Materials for Advanced Care

Vision 2020 E-resources

SITE-NEWS

Health insurance Patient safety Inpatient management in eye care Standardization through clinical protocols Cost of eye care Gender and eye health Enhancing compliance to treatment Congenital cataract

IT Offerings

INTEGRATED HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMRegistration

Medical Record ManagementWard Management

Surgical CareBilling

Vision Centre Management System Tele-Ophthalmology Products: DR Services

Materials Management Eye banking Optical Shop Medical shop

58% 45% 36%31%

36%29%32% 34%

34% 38%

Lions Contribution in Aravind Outreach Cataract Surgery

34%39%

38%37%39%

95 % of Eyes donated are from

Lions Clubs

“Intelligence and capability are not enoughThere must be the joy of doing something beautiful”

- Dr. G. Venkataswamy

THANK YOU!

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